The National Association for Multicultural Education

Advancing and Advocating for Social Justice & Equity

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NAME is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization founded in 1990. Our mission is to ensure that all students receive an equitable education and that together we strive to fight the injustices in our schools and in the community. You can help by becoming a member, volunteering your time to support our many projects and/or with your tax-deductible donations. All donations to NAME are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.

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Free subscription to NAME’s quarterly journal, Multicultural Perspectives (for more information on the journal, contact Penelope Lisi, Co-Editor, at lisip@ccsu.edu or visit the Publications section of the NAME Web site);

Free NAME Newsletter published several times a year;

Free subscription to NAME-MCE, the NAME ListServ (email message board) with over 950 members.

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Welcome to the website of the National Association for Multicultural Education (NAME).

Founded in 1990, NAME has become the premier national and international organization that is committed to issues of equity, inclusion, diversity, and justice in schooling.

On our website, you will find information about the organization, resources available to assist you in your efforts to diversify education, and opportunities to learn more about all aspects of education that is multicultural. We know you will find these helpful!

We are an organization that relies on the strength and efforts of members of the organization who volunteer their time and talents to assure all people have access to an education that is multicultural. Thus you will also find information on this website about how to get involved in supporting the organization as we pursue equity and social justice in education.

Welcome to the NAME website. As important, we extend our warmest welcome to join in the efforts of the National Association for Multicultural Education.